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Black and white event poster for the Pratt Institute School of Architecture Spring 2025 event. The design features an abstract composition of linear patterns. Event details are included in the text, as described in the accompanying article.

School of Architecture Spring 2025 Lecture Series

In honor of our 70th Anniversary, we’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with a remarkable lineup of events. Join us for inspiring lectures by Mabel O. Wilson, Walter Hood, and Toshiko Mori, an exhibition highlighting the outstanding work of our Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture students, and much more.
Poster for the “Pratt Arch. Collective” exhibition titled Architectural Fragments: space, memory, lines, held June 20–28, 2025, at Dimension Gallery in Seoul.

Architecture Exhibition in Seoul Features SoA Alumni

The exhibition Pratt Arch. Collective: Architectural Fragments: space, memory, lines, on view in Seoul, Korea, showcases the work of the School of Architecture alumni.
Left: A woman smiles while standing in front of an American flag and wood-paneled background, wearing a patterned coat with a wide collar. RIght: A woman with glasses smiles while standing on a tree-lined pathway in an outdoor setting.

Incoming Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment Academic Directors 

Please join us in welcoming Historic Preservation Academic Director Monica T. Davis and Urban Placemaking Interim Academic Director Emily Ahn Levy.

Pratt Names Courtney Knapp New Chair of the Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment

From Pratt Institute News

An award-winning scholar and professor in the Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment’s Urban and Community Planning program, Knapp will assume the role on July 1, 2025, succeeding Eve Baron, who is stepping down to join the full-time faculty.
Cover image of the report

SoA Faculty Eve Baron and Tara Duvivier Publish “Making the Most out of Racial Equality Reports”

Eve Baron and Tara Duvivier have published “Making the Most out of Racial Equity Reports: A Progress Report on New York City’s Efforts to Measure Displacement in Land Use Decisions” for the Pratt Center for Community Development.

Reflecting on the Past, Designing the Future

From Pratt Institute News

The School of Architecture has been shaping the built environment for more than 70 years.

School of Architecture Press

  • How Annabelle Selldorf Became the Architect of Our Moment

    Pratt alumna Annabelle Selldorf, renowned for her thoughtful and understated approach to architecture, is currently leading the renovation and expansion of the Frick Collection, blending modern design with historical elements to create spaces that seamlessly harmonize with their surroundings.

  • Equitable Economic Development through Creative Placemaking

    Constructed in 1907 and abandoned in 1930, the now-vacant Westchester Avenue station in the Bronx was designed by the noted architect of the Woolworth Building, Cass Gilbert. Once a vibrant neighborhood hub, the vacant station has long been a source of community concern and fascination. Protective walls hide the station, virtually invisible in the vast intersection of Westchester Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard and within the socio-economically distressed area of the South Bronx known as the “Toxic Triangle,” created by the intersection of three major expressways.

  • The buildings of the future won’t just be for humans—they’ll be for insects, too

    The article discusses the concept of multispecies architecture, focusing on the work of architect and faculty member Ariane Harrison and her firm Harrison Atelier, particularly their collaboration with the Bee Conservancy to create habitat spaces for bees within architectural structures. 

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